In an emotional gathering organized by Casa de Venezuela of Greater Philadelphia, Venezuelan-Americans gathered to support their self-declared interim president and hope for the end of Maduro’s longtime rule - though the country’s future remains uncertain.

Nelson Díaz, the first Latino judge to sit on the bench in Philadelphia and stand up for the voiceless Puerto Rican community, has cemented his trailblazing career with his forthcoming autobiography, “No soy de aquí ni de allá.”

The congressman and the president of Casa de Venezuela discussed what the U.S. can do about the ongoing humanitarian crisis and dictatorship that has led to tens of thousands fleeing the South American country.

The Moncada brothers found their calling playing the Salamanca twins in the acclaimed AMC series and will return in the current season of "Better Call Saul." Their authentic, killer performances are influenced by their real-life experiences with gang violence and years in prison.

Cid Wilson, President and CEO of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR), is a proud Dominican American who knows that when Latinos are given the opportunity to compete in corporate America, "we compete and we win."

Gerry Lenfest, who saved the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News with funding from the Lenfest Institute for Journalism (among hundreds of other city initiatives) will be remembered for his unwavering generosity.

After protesters stormed in and around his City Hall office, the mayor agreed to meet with three members of the Occupy ICE movement on Friday to discuss the city’s PARS agreement with federal immigration officials.